A grassroots program for the future of Yachting in Victoria Victoria – the place to be - to Go Sailing & boating In Victoria – the place to be - is At a club to - Go Sailing & boating Welcome The Hon. James Merlino Minister for Sport, Recreation and Youth Affairs Background Context

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Welcome The Hon. James Merlino Minister for Sport, Recreation and Youth Affairs

Background Context • Yachting is in a very competitive environment • Clubs are volunteer based community organisations • Perception ( & reality ?) of clubs is neither accessible or affordable • Membership is stable ? But insufficient data ! • Limited national attraction strategies except training • As a state we could be “performing” better • Great Events – SM & SGW

Background • THIS program, funded by the Victorian State Government, AIMS to help clubs increase participation, member performance, race management capability, and to increase success and unity in the club community . • The involvement of yacht clubs and their volunteers was a fantastic success of the Volvo Ocean stopover. With the Surplus funds from this it has been recognised that the funds be distributed back to all yacht clubs in Victoria via Yachting Victoria – in the form of volunteer training • Yachting Victoria has been working ON YOUR BEHALF with the State Government for more than 15 months to secure THESE funds and design this program

Yachting Victoria - Vision/Mission Vision - Sailing & Boating will be recognised as an enjoyable,accessible safe sport and lifetime recreation for everyone Mission - To have more people participating more successfully and more enjoyably, in boating and sailing at member clubs.

Yachting Victoria’s 7 Objectives • Participation - Encourage the maximum possible number of people to participate in sailing and boating at member clubs. • Strategic Representation - Ensure that the infrastructure is attractive to people and affordable & secure for all clubs • Coaching & High Performance - Increase the success of competitive sailors

Yachting Victoria 7 Objectives • Training - Maximise the number of people trained in and sailing at member clubs, & the number of volunteers supporting them. • Competition Development - Increase safe participation in club based events and the expertise of member clubs in event and race management • Service to member clubs - Optimise the effectiveness and efficiency of member clubs through the exchange of information and provision of services and advice • Admin Secretarial & Governance - Ensure our YV admin is effective and efficient, & delivers proper governance and support.

Funding • Victorian State Government will fund - $400,000 TO the program over 2 years 2007-2008 • Funding exceeds total annual club subscription to YV • Program is to be managed by Yachting Victoria • Two stages • Survey and Race Officer Training & SURVEY – now • Instructor and Coach Programs and Club Support – subject to successful Stage 1

Other Options • Yachting Victoria had several options as to how to apply the proposed funding available e.g • New premises for YV administration (vs role as a facilitator) • New Coaching Craft & other equipment (vs supporting clubs) • Promoting the sport - participation programs, media etc (vs building capacity to deliver this) • Increase participation through development of human resources

Go Sailing & boating – Program Objectives • Increase our capacity to deliver major events through the development of Race Officers • Increase the performance of Victorian sailors through the development of Club & Class based Coaches • Increase participation at clubs through the development of Instructors – to enable participation programs and increase club accessibility

Role of Yachting Victoria • DEVELOP AND Manage the program • Report to Sport & Recreation Victoria and Yacht Clubs • Support clubs by delivering • Frameworks for club management • Programs for participation, coaching, officiating • Train the trainers

Eligibility • All Clubs and their current & potential officials who • Complete YV’s Surveyof the current position a our sport • Have already, or will adopt the management framework & policies • Adopt the Go Sailing & boating branding • In the case of Instructors are a YA Training Centre • All individuals need to be endorsed by their clubs • Special recognition of • Regional Victoria • Inclusion programs – Sailability • For attaining or upgrading qualifications

A planned approach • Club Committees consider whether to “play” • Survey will benefit the club • Where are you now at ? • Where do you want to be ? • Clubs are at different positions with different needs

A Planned approach (cont) • A plan for the future. Do you want to ? • Race Management improvement • Increased training to attract new members • Improve members sailing performance • Meet community expectations • Target program participants • Community volunteer program ? • Young people, females, all abilities

Benefits to Clubs • Development of Race Management capacity • With the advent of events such as Geelong Skandia week, Sail Melbourne, World Championships for 5 Olympic Classes, National class championships for more than 12 classes. • 2008 will need every resource available to be able to run all events to the best to their ability. • Opportunity for all Race officers to be involved in what may the biggest summer of Yachting that Australia has ever seen. • Increased event capacity of your club for the future

Improved Sailor Performance • Qualified Coaches • Open to Clubs & Olympic & International Classes • A Coach for every club & class linked to YV programs – NCAS Level 2 has become the YA Club Coach • Feeding into the Victorian & Australian Sailing teams

Increase Participation and new memberships • Instructors • Increase participation at clubs through the development of qualified instructors • To enable participation programs and increase club accessibility • Convert participation into new members (revenue)

Comply with Government Regulations and Community Expectations • Policies = Duty of Care • Inclusion – including people of all abilities • Membership protection – against harassment, discrimination and inappropriate behavior • Risk management – identifying all risks to members and the public and minimizing them • Healthy Environment – non smoking, healthy eating, responsible alcohol Note : All of the above is especially logical for those clubs working with children • Adopt ready made policies • Receive training and support

What happens from here? • Complete the Survey of YOUR CLUBS current position ín the sport, in conjunction with Yachting Victoria • Indicate the number of volunteers ( ) from your club that will commit to becoming accredited – each course to include completion of the following: • First Aid • Power Boat Handling • Risk Management/Membership protection/Inclusion • Adopt the GO Sailing Branding • Adopt the management framework & policies